HDMI inputs on tv are burning out from a result I've been told was from lightning strikes. The dish is mounted out on the yard on a pole. Both the tv tech and directv tech have said its from the storms. Realizing that electricity takes the easiest route aka thru the HDMI cable, is it possible...
HDMI inputs on tv are burning out from a result I've been told was from lightning strikes. The dish is mounted out on the yard on a pole. Both the tv tech and directv tech have said its from the storms. Realizing that electricity takes the easiest route aka thru the HDMI cable, is it possible...
HDMI inputs on tv are burning out from a result I've been told was from lightning strikes. The dish is mounted out on the yard on a pole. Both the tv tech and directv tech have said its from the storms. Realizing that electricity takes the easiest route aka thru the HDMI cable, is it possible...
HDMI inputs on tv are burning out from a result I've been told was from lightning strikes. The dish is mounted out on the yard on a pole. Both the tv tech and directv tech have said its from the storms. Realizing that electricity takes the easiest route aka thru the HDMI cable, is it possible...
HDMI inputs on tv are burning out from a result I've been told was from lightning strikes. The dish is mounted out on the yard on a pole. Both the tv tech and directv tech have said its from the storms. Realizing that electricity takes the easiest route aka thru the HDMI cable, is it possible...
HDMI inputs on tv are burning out from a result I've been told was from lightning strikes. The dish is mounted out on the yard on a pole. Both the tv tech and directv tech have said its from the storms. Realizing that electricity takes the easiest route aka thru the HDMI cable, is it possible...
HDMI inputs on tv are burning out from a result I've been told was from lightning strikes. The dish is mounted out on the yard on a pole. Both the tv tech and directv tech have said its from the storms. Realizing that electricity takes the easiest route aka thru the HDMI cable, is it possible...
HDMI inputs on tv are burning out from a result I've been told was from lightning strikes. The dish is mounted out on the yard on a pole. Both the tv tech and directv tech have said its from the storms. Realizing that electricity takes the easiest route aka thru the HDMI cable, is it possible...
HDMI inputs on tv are burning out from a result I've been told was from lightning strikes. The dish is mounted out on the yard on a pole. Both the tv tech and directv tech have said its from the storms. Realizing that electricity takes the easiest route aka thru the HDMI cable, is it possible...
HDMI inputs on tv are burning out from a result I've been told was from lightning strikes. The dish is mounted out on the yard on a pole. Both the tv tech and directv tech have said its from the storms. Realizing that electricity takes the easiest route aka thru the HDMI cable, is it possible...
HDMI inputs on tv are burning out from a result I've been told was from lightning strikes. The dish is mounted out on the yard on a pole. Both the tv tech and directv tech have said its from the storms. Realizing that electricity takes the easiest route aka thru the HDMI cable, is it possible...
HDMI inputs on tv are burning out from a result I've been told was from lightning strikes. The dish is mounted out on the yard on a pole. Both the tv tech and directv tech have said its from the storms. Realizing that electricity takes the easiest route aka thru the HDMI cable, is it possible...
I have a Toshiba TV, and have been able to program my Dish Network remote to turn the TV on and off and to control the volume and mute. Is there any way for me to program the remote to allow me to change the inputs on my TV so that I never have to use more than one remote? If so, how do I do it...
I have a Toshiba TV, and have been able to program my Dish Network remote to turn the TV on and off and to control the volume and mute. Is there any way for me to program the remote to allow me to change the inputs on my TV so that I never have to use more than one remote? If so, how do I do it...
I am trying to hook up my Xbox 360 through the dvd player (JVC DR-MV5SU). I tried using both sets of inputs, but the tv just shows static. I changed the channel on the dvd player to the channels required for the inputs. I have the antenna hooked up through the coaxial cable and it plays fine...
I have a Panasonic S27 dvd player that is usually connected to another tv, but I'd like to try getting it to work on an older TV. a RCA XL100. The TV has no AV (red yellow white) inputs, but its connected to a sattelite reciever that is. It also has no A/V channel.. just run sat thru channel 3...
I was surfing all over the web looking for DVD recorders that have high definition inputs (HDMI or blue green red inputs) and an HDMI output. It also has to be able to record the HD inputs while outputting HD. Any help please? Thanks.